2K A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia.846 A Total War Saga: Fall of the Samurai. They completely got rid of any "real" control you had on the world and the environment. I love the bulk of so many AIs and nations, I love the land developments, and so fourth, but the research tree is garbage. The formations are ****, and the revenue generation is garbage.Įven as a fledgeling country, it's almost impossible to play. You have almost no control of your armies movements as far as to how far away you can send them, or how your settlements react to armies being sent away. You don't have even close to enough garrisons to defend ANYTHING. I FINALLY finished the Carthage Campaign. And by God it was annoying, it wasn't "fun" it was a pain the butt I wish I had never invested into. Send an army out to point A, and good God, four armies coming at your settlements from four different areas. You can't fight them off by sending an army there, without completely opening up another area to attack. Out of probably 600 hours, I spent 500 of those hours just getting back in control of my empire. I love the feature of Navies being good to send Marines in to secure coastal towns and cities, but it doesn't do any good when they are so scattered across the coastline, that they get cut down unit by unit before they can ever cohesively become an organized attack force. I'll be going back to Rome Total War and Empire Total War, and will be allowing Rome II to collect dust. It's not nearly as even decent as the hype made it out to be prior to release. There is truly no point in securing the objective cities, or capturing territories and expanding to an EMPIRE at all, just stick to being a city state, and let the countless hordes destroy your towns after towns in their zerg rushes, recapture the cities, lose them again, rinse and repeat and never get ahead. This image is for personal desktop wallpaper use only, if you are the author and find. The rate in which the AI developed and fielded more advanced units, and more and more armies, it was utterly hopeless. This HD wallpaper is about Total War, Rome 2, Rome Ii Total War. I BARELY completed the Carthaginian campaign. You can't create a military force worth a **** without sacrificing your economy until way later in the game.Ĭan't sacrifice your military development without completely being wiped out by the Legionary Cohorts or advanced legionaries sent at you.Įntire armies wiped out by superior forces. If you go back and fourth between military and economic, you cannot get any real gains.Īt least in Empire Total War it allowed you to research multiple trees at once as you progressed. I am actually shocked to see how dramatic of a step back Total War has gone creating this game. All rights reserved.I'd rather prefer a graphics update to Rome Total War before ever playing this game again. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. Feral and the Feral logo are trademarks of Feral Interactive Ltd. Apple, iOS and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. Developed for and published on iOS by Feral Interactive Limited. SEGA and the SEGA logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of SEGA Corporation. Creative Assembly, the Creative Assembly logo, Total War, Rome: Total War and the Total War logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of The Creative Assembly Limited. Originally developed by The Creative Assembly Limited. © 2002–2019 The Creative Assembly Limited. This game requires iOS 12 and just under 4GB of space to install. Turn your screen into a dynamic battlefield with thousands of units in action. Invade the Roman Empire as a fearsome Barbarian tribe.įorm a horde! And capture or sack settlements across the map.Įnjoy intuitive touch controls and a user interface designed for mobile gaming. As one of 18 factions, take up arms to defend Rome, or spearhead its destruction.Įngage in turn-based strategy and real-time battles to determine the fate of Rome. Menaced by Barbarian hordes, the Roman Empire faces a day of reckoning.
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